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Looking for a pumpkin porter extract recipe

Discussion in 'Recipes/Ingredients' started by MedicMike, Aug 29, 2012.

 

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    MedicMike

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    Posted Aug 29, 2012
    Good Morning All:

    I'm looking for a Pumpkin Porter extract recipe. Preferrably without any actual pumpkin. I've searched all over and haven't much luck. Thanks.
     
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    ajm163

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    Posted Aug 29, 2012
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    barrooze

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 29, 2012
    When I made my pumpkin porter, I used the AHS London Porter extract kit. I twice baked ~60 oz of pumpkin and then added it to the boil for all 60minutes. I can't say for sure that the pumpkin helped bring out the pumpkin flavor, but I did use a fair amount of pumpkin pie spice, ginger, and nutmeg at flameout. The beer turned out wonderful.
     
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    ajm163

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    Posted Aug 30, 2012
    any luck on picking a recipe??
     
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    HomebrewMTB

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    Posted Aug 30, 2012
    There is the Dogfish Head recipe for Punkin Porter in the book Extreme Brewing. The recipe is available in various locations on the interwebz.
     
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    MedicMike

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    Posted Aug 31, 2012
    Not yet. I did find one on Hopville.com that looks promising.
     
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    fluidmechanics

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    Posted Aug 31, 2012
    My wife did this for her first brew last fall, it turned out awesome and was a really easy recipe. The book is full of extract clones of a bunch of popular beers. I do A/G but enjoy doing these every once and a while. Worth the 5$ I paid on amazon for it at the time.
     
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